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    TEEN GOES NUCLEAR, creates NUKE fusion in basement

    On the surface, Thiago Olson is like any typical teenager.

    He's on the cross country and track teams at Stoney Creek High School in Rochester Hills. He's a good-looking, clean-cut 17-year-old with a 3.75 grade point average, and he has his eyes fixed on the next big step: college.

    But to his friends, Thiago is known as "the mad scientist."

    In the basement of his parents' Oakland Township home, tucked away in an area most aren't privy to see, Thiago is exhausting his love of physics on a project that has taken him more than two years and 1,000 hours to research and build -- a large, intricate machine that , on a small scale, creates nuclear fusion.

    Nuclear fusion -- when atoms are combined to create energy -- is "kind of like the holy grail of physics," he said.

    In fact, on www.fusor.net, the Stoney Creek senior is ranked as the 18th amateur in the world to create nuclear fusion. So, how does he do it?

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    It is normal that I am made extremely uncomfortable by amatuers creating *nuclear fusion* at home? Right?

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    Fusion isnt that scary, if turned into a big bomb would be but in small doses its not harmfull. Fission on the other hand would be alot more dangerous and that I would be worried about.
    Anyone upset or offended by my post please follow the link and let your opinions be known.
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